Chapter 3 Suspensions p. 30 Flashcards
A second charge of speeding over 55 mph and more than 15 mph above the speed limit within one year will result in a suspension of:
60 days
Speeding and reckless driving will result in your license being suspended for: A. 30 days B. 1 year C. 6 months D. 60 days
D. 60 days
……..will result in a permanent loss of license.
Manslaughter while under the influence
Manslaughter
Death by vehicle
Assault with a motor vehicle
Failure to stop and give aid when involved in an accident
Willful refusal to submit to a blood or breath alcohol test
Two charges of reckless driving committed within 12 months
Attempting to obtain a license or learner permit under false pretense
Speeding in excess of 55 mph and at least 15 mph over the legal limit while attempting to avoid arrest 1 year
are offense that will suspend you license for:
1 year
Failure to yield right of way when entering an intersection, turning at a stop or yield sign, entering a roadway, upon the approach of an emergency vehicle or at a highway
construction or maintenance area when the offense
results in serious bodily injury will result in:
90 days suspension and $500
Prearranged racing with another motor vehicle on the highway or
Watching, betting on or loaning a car for prearranged racing will result in a suspension of:
3 years
Your driving privilege will be revoked for at least 30 days if you are convicted of:
Driving any vehicle more than 15 miles per hour over the speed limit, if you are driving at a speed higher than 55 mph.
If you re convicted of an out of state violation will if affect your driving privileges?
Yes. It counts the same as if you are instate
If you fail to appear in court or pay a fine, it will result in:
Your license being suspended.
The following applies to whom?
-30 days, upon conviction of a second moving violation occurring within a 12-month period;
-90 days, upon conviction of a third moving violation occurring within a 12-month period; and
-Six months, upon conviction of a fourth moving violation occurring within a 12-month period.
Drivers under 18
North Carolina law requires that a restoration fee ………be paid to the DMV before a suspension or revocation can be cleared.
$ 50.00
A ………,,restoration fee is required when the revocation results from a DWI conviction.
$100.00
For the reinstatement of your driving privilege:
- Visit any driver license office;
- Pay a restoration and/or service fee;
- Reapply for a driver license; and
- Take required tests, if any.
What are the DWI laws?
Allow enforcement agencies to set up road blocks to check for impaired drivers;
• Prohibit drivers from consuming any alcoholic beverage, including beer, while driving;
• Prohibit the transport of an open container of any alcoholic beverage, including in the passenger area of the car;
• Prohibit the possession of alcoholic beverages (open or closed) in the passenger area of a commercial motor vehicle while upon any highway, street or public vehicular area;
• Provide for different levels of severity of punishment based on the severity of the offense;
• Require persons who are convicted of DWI for the second time to serve a jail sentence;
• Attempt to punish DWI offenders, but also try to help them deal with problems they may have with alcohol;
• Any underage person who obtains or attempts to obtain alcoholic beverages by using or attempting to use a fraudulent driver license or other ID or another person’s driver license or ID; or
• Any person who permits his or her driver license or any other ID to be used by an underage person to purchase or attempt to purchase an alcoholic beverage.
• Any person who gives an alcoholic beverage to any underage person.
If a driver who is less than 21 years old is convicted for an offense of driving with any amount of alcohol or drugs in his/her body, his/her license will be revoked for one year.
Which of the following statements is true about BAC (blood alcohol content)
A. The “breathalyzer” is a test of a person’s BAC.
B. A chemical test for BAC is needed for an alcohol conviction.
C. BAC levels are reduced by a person’s physical fitness.
D. After drinking, coffee or a cold shower will lower your BAC.
A. The “breathalyzer” is a test of a person’s BAC.